Word: reacted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...closer look at the new book they bring home to fill an empty moment in a child's life; and they might worry a little too (along with all of us who work on children's books and worry a lot) how the child will receive and react to the new book...
...there are individual and highly variable reactions. A man who has had brain concussion cannot tolerate alcohol for a long time afterward. Others cannot tolerate it if they have taken antihistamine or ataractic drugs. It is not that the drugs themselves are dangerous, but that individuals with abnormal sensitivity react dangerously. Steady use of barbiturates is a more predictable peril, says Dr. Meerloo: it makes the midbrain more sensitive to the intoxication of chronic alcoholism, and many alcoholics, far from being put to sleep by barbiturates, become wildly excited after taking them...
...launching of the satellite will have rendered a signal service to the cause of freedom if only we react strongly and intelligently to its implications. Let us resolve, once and for all, that the absolute necessity of maintaining our superiority in military strength must always take priority over the understandable desire to reduce our taxes...
...satellite launching may serve the cause of freedom, Nixon said, "if only we react strongly and intelligently to its implications...
...makeup: how far this unpredictable, risk-taking Communist boss may go in foreign adventuring, to get himself out of domestic problems. Starting with this substantial concern, the U.S. last week acted with such heavy-handed zeal that even its friends in the Middle East felt compelled to react against...